When I was on the bus yesterday night, I suddenly thought about "Brokeback Mountain" and "Crash". They were both nominated for the best film in 2005's Academy Award. But Crash won. Yesterday, I just found out that there were so many difference in the way they process "time". How to say that? Brokeback Mountain is a story about two men's love and it is a long time about 20 years. However, Crash is in a short time. And then, I tought that we could put no matter how much time we want in a 2-hour film. However, could we put a story which time is less than 2 hours? When the question in my mind, the first answear of mine is "no" - that's impossible. But I thought it over and over, finally found an example! That's "Stay" - directed by Marc Forster! I've just seen it recently. And that is totally amazing!
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- 2008-11-25 @ 09:11:53
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- 2008-11-25 @ 12:43:04
Thank you for your commend, I haven't seen Run Lola Run but I was just searching some info of it. It seems to be an interesting film! I will watch it someday.
By the way, I like the photos on your blog!-
- 2008-11-25 @ 12:48:34
Thanks, I am trying to improve my photography all the time.
I highly recommend Run Lola Run. It is very interesting and has a lot going on in it.
Tom.
SeasideMan
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Revisiting the same events from different perspectives will do that, e.g. what Run Lola Run does. You could have different character perspectives, a la Ulysses.
Tom.